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What is a 10-K?

The 10-K is an annual report done by a company that gives a detailed rundown of its performance. 10-K's typically include details such as:

Equity

Financial Statements

Company Structure

Executive Compensation

Earnings Per Share

A 10-K report is filed with the SEC and is compulsory for all publicly traded companies. It must be filed within 60 days of the end of the fiscal year. Any public company has a legal obligation to be provided with a copy of the 10-K, although most large companies make them freely available on their website.

Need a little help from someone more experienced at reading financials. Nvidia' s 2016 10-k has a reported D&A number of $197 for the most recent period. I assumed that the changes in accumulated D&A for PP&E and intangibles would tie this out but those two numbers are only $12 and ...

Hey Everyone! I'm an undergraduate Finance major. I've been practicing my valuation skills with real companies to understand better how it's really applied to the market. I'm proud to say that I improved a lot. However, there're still times in which I have trouble ...

I'm trying to go through a company's 10-K very thoroughly in order to both grasp how it works and to try and separate operating and nonoperating assets and liabilities (eventually I want to value the company and present the valuation to a small boutique firm with my resume). That includes ...

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